All of our wholesale pre-made lotion bases and unscented washes are ready to use or can be adjusted with additives to make your own custom products. DIY projects include lotion making, bath bombs, shower gels, cold process soap, and mp soap.

Our wholesale essential oils are 100% pure, certified free of synthetics. The best is here, take an aromatherapy journey that soothes the mind and spirit. Ideal for soapmaking, skin and hair care. Small size and bulk pricing available.

Outstanding wholesale fragrance oils. Our oils are highly concentrated and perfect for soap making, candles, bath bombs and more. Pick from over 800 blends or use the Fragrance Formulator to make your own custom scent. Small size and bulk pricing available.

Our impressive line of wholesale soap molds are known for quality. Milky Way plastic molds are our most popular line of soap making molds. Silicone loaf molds make outstanding soap designs. Fun shapes let you get creative making your custom DIY projects.

Wholesale Supplies Plus, Inc. certifies that this fragrance product is in compliance with the standards of the International Fragrance Association, provided the fragrance is used in the above application (s) at the noted maximum concentration level(s).

The "Maximum Use Level for Skin Exposure" is the amount of fragrance, flavor and essential oil that can come in contact with the skin. It does not mean that your base product can perform at these levels. You must test each oil in each application for evaluation of desired performance. Baby products have lower use levels than those listed above. If a desired application is not listed above, please call us at 1-800-359-0944 for maximum skin levels for skin exposure.

Helpful Product Information:

Scent Note: Top Note

This fragrance is part of the Fragrance Formulator Program. It can be used alone or blended with other fragrance formulator oils. Use our fragrance wheel and resource library for suggested blends.

Top Notes: Top notes are light molecules that evaporate quickly. They provide the first impression of a scent and are very important for creating an impression. They are often a driving factor for selling products. Top notes are sometimes called head notes.

Middle Notes: Middle notes are perceived most notably after the top note dissipates. Middle notes are the main body of a fragrance and help transition noses to the bottom notes. Middles notes are also known as heart notes.

Bottom Notes: Bottom notes are heavy molecules that evaporate slowly. Bottom notes gives scents depth and longevity. They are often used as fixatives to help boost the strength of top and middle notes, and may take 30 minutes until perceived in a blended scent. Bottom notes are also known as base notes.

This product is not on the CA Prop 65 list of toxic chemicals.

This product conforms to the reporting requirements of California Proposition 65 (Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986). We are conforming to the regulation by reporting the existence, or lack thereof, of ingredients deemed reportable by the above mentioned regulations via a Safety Data Sheet (SDS), in Section 15 "Regulatory Information." Ingredients from Natural Food Sources (NFS) and are exempt from reporting in accordance with Title 27, § 25501(a).

Blend two scents or many scents together to create your signature scent. Here are some tips for blending:
1) Robust scents include a range of notes including top, middle and base notes.
2) Formulate your scent! Use blotter sticks and plastic droppers to develop your scent. Drop oils onto blotter sticks while keeping track of the number of drops of each Fragrance Formulator Oil you add. Continue to play with the scent until you've found your favorite blend.
3) Use math to convert the drops into percentages and then use a Batch Calculator to convert your percentages into ounces.

How Much Fragrance Oil Should Be Used In A Product?

The amount of fragrance that should be used in a cosmetic or soap formulation depends on three factors:

1) The maximum amount of scent the product base will accept.
2) The maximum IFRA skin safe level. (If you are using your custom blended fragrance, use the lowest IFRA maximum from your different Fragrance Formulator Oils.)
3) The amount of fragrance that smells good in your product.

You will look at these three maximum guidelines and use the LOWEST percentage.

For example: Desired smell is 5%, making MP soap is 3%, and the IFRA max use is 15%. You should not use more than 3% in your product. This 3% is the lowest of all of those numbers.

IFRA is a self-regulating trade organization that together with the industry's scientific center RIFM (the Research Institute for Fragrance Materials), establishes usage safety standards for materials that comprise fragrance and essential oils. Each year IFRA updates their standards based on sound science.

Wholesale Supplies Plus updates IFRA documents annually so that customers can stay up-to-date with the latest science. If you find IFRA levels have changed for your formula, it is standard to take 2 years to update products in the market. You can find Wholesale Supplies Plus IFRA documents on the “documents” tab of this product page.

Additional Information:

Fragrance oils that contain vanilla or vanillin will change color. The color change can take days, weeks or months and can vary from a light ivory to dark brown. Crafter’s Choice Vanilla Color Stabilizers will prevent some products from changing color. Oils that are dark in color, contain floral notes or spices may in time naturally change color.

COMMENTS: This was part of a fragrance formulator kit - product worked well - would buy for future products. Can hardly wait for fall/winter fragrances

PRODUCT USED IN: Soap - Melt & Pour

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